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Implementation of the NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement, including discussion of the NETmundial Initiative and relevant developments concerning the WSIS +10 review.
Implementation of the NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement, including discussion of the NETmundial Initiative and relevant developments concerning the WSIS +10 review.


== Description ==  
== Description ==
 
 
 
 
 
'''Moderator:'''
 
 
 
'''Panelists:'''
 
*Megan Richards / DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology, the European Commission
 
*Stefaan Verhulst / The GovLab, New York University
 
*Business TBD
 
*Technical community TBD
 
*Civil society TBD
 
*Governmental/MEP TBD


== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==

Revision as of 18:07, 11 May 2015


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Session teaser

What is this side event about?(1 sentence)

Implementation of the NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement, including discussion of the NETmundial Initiative and relevant developments concerning the WSIS +10 review.

Description

Moderator:


Panelists:

  • Megan Richards / DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology, the European Commission
  • Stefaan Verhulst / The GovLab, New York University
  • Business TBD
  • Technical community TBD
  • Civil society TBD
  • Governmental/MEP TBD

Keywords

Format

Further reading

NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement (April 2014) http://netmundial.br/netmundial-multistakeholder-statement/

NETmundial Initiative draft Terms of Reference (April 2015) http://comments.netmundial.org

Wolfgang Kleinwächter, "NETmundial Initiative Taking Positive Steps Forward" (10 February 2015) http://www.circleid.com/posts/20150210_netmundial_initiative_taking_positive_steps_forward/

Wolfgang Kleinwächter, "From Connecting Computers to Connecting Stakeholders: Stanford Univ. Hosts NetMundial Initiative," (8 April 2015) http://www.circleid.com/posts/20150408_connecting_computers_to_connecting_stakeholders_stanford_hosts_nmi/

William J. Drake and Monroe Price, eds. Internet Governance: The NETmundial Roadmap, University of Southern California Annenberg Press (December 2014) http://goo.gl/sRR01q

People

  • Organiser: William J. Drake

www.williamdrake.org

  • Organizing Team:

William Drake / University of Zurich & Noncommercial Users Constituency, ICANN

Cristina Monti / Directorate-General for Communication Networks, Content and Technology, European Commission

Ana Neves / UMIC- Knowledge Society Agency, Portugal

Wolfgang Kleinwachter / University of Aarhus & ICANN Board